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Blue Jays thoughts: Forget what’s coming, Mark Shapiro and company are trying to figure out what they already have

One of the Jays’ priorities is “getting a grip” on what the team’s veterans might provide next year.

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The Blue Jays have plenty of questions on their roster as they plan for 2025, like which José Berríos will show up?


When Mark Shapiro was asked what the Blue Jays hope to gain from the final eight weeks of a failed season, he had an interesting response: “Getting a grip on our veteran players and what to expect from them next year.”

It was an unusual yet telling answer about his team’s state of affairs. The Jays acquired 13 prospects through trades before the deadline last week, and this is typically the time when a few would get integrated into the majors.

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Gregor Chisholm

Gregor Chisholm is a Toronto-based baseball columnist for the Star. Follow him on Twitter: @GregorChisholm or reach him via email: gchisholm@thestar.ca.

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